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Episode 5.19: Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know

Posted 20 March 2009 - 01:53 PM

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Episode 5.19: Title Unknown Airdate: April 19, 2009

02/23 - Bobby: A soulful 15 year old boy in boarding school, he feels somewhat abandoned by his family and reacts tearfully to some bad news. Actors must have light brown hair and green eyes. Bill: A Caucasian man in his late 30s - early 40s, he relates the story of how his elderly mother fought off an attacker. Police Officer: This man in his late 20s - late 30s pulls over a driver and discovers more than he expected in the back seat. Source: SpoilerTV

Posted 12 April 2009 - 08:33 AM

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Episode 5.19: Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They KnowAirdate: April 19, 2009

04/05 - As the women look back on Edie's life, Susan recalls their first meeting, Lynette reflects on a memorable night out, Bree is reminded of the thoughtfulness she bestowed upon Orson, and Gaby remembers fondly a night of friendly competition. Guest stars include Kathryn Joosten as Mrs. McCluskey, Kevin Rahm as Lee MacDermott and Stephen Lunsford as Travers. Source: ABC

03/06 - Not even death will stop Edie from making life uncomfortable for her neighbors. I'm told the surviving housewives will be faced with the grim task of having to track down Edie's now-15-year-old son, Travers, and break the news to him about his mom's passing. Of course, the road trip turns out to be a good bonding experience for the ladies, so it's not a total loss. Source: The Ausiello Files